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Well, the Emmys have come and gone, and whether you found Nicki Minaj to be outrageous or predictable; Sofia Vergara-on-a-pedestal, amusing or more old-fashioned than a repeat of Mad Men; and Beyonce’s huge feminist sign, curious or uninteresting, you surely had an opinion about the best and worst looks of the night. As for me, I thought that Bryan Cranston was rocking a decidedly Nick Charles of the Thin Man movies vibe, though my friend Marilyn insists that it was more Clark Gable. I also thought that Lena Dunham could have gone with fewer ruffles in her Gwen Stefani wedding gown-inspired frothy frock.

But meanwhile, some of the top makeup artists, manicurists, and stylists have offered up some quick copycat ways to look like a winner:

Julianna Margulies’s Gorgeous Glow

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Celebrity makeup artist Molly Stern for Elizabeth Arden called Margulies’s dress “a stunning Narciso Rodriguez beaded gown that is classic and contemporary all at once.” Her inspiration for her makeup was the same. “With the help of Elizabeth Arden’s timeless textures and tones, I sculpted her face with a neutral and modern palette while honoring traditional glamour.”

Richard Marin for Remington and L’Oréal Paris was inspired by Taylor’s vintage dress and decided “Taylor’s hair look for the Emmys was a 60’s inspired updo.” But the truth is that side twists and updos are incredibly timeless.

What he used: Remington T-Studio Silk Ceramic Dryer to reduce frizz. Then Marin ran the Remington Frizz Therapy Flat Iron over Schilling’s entire head to lock in a set. This makes hair stay together and not become too wispy. He finished the style by pulling her hair back in a low ponytail, twisting and pinning into a messy chignon, and finishing with hairspray.

Oh, and Mayim Bialik? Love you to pieces, you strong, outspoken woman, you. Call me! I’d love to help you choose your next dress and get you on the best dressed lists the next time around.